Martin Luther King, Jr: His Life, Martyrdom, and Meaning for the WorldWeybright and Talley, 1968 - 319 pages |
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... steps . " Long live the King ! " they shouted , " We ain't goin ' to ride the buses no more ! " For eight months , the slow processes of the law ground along . Meanwhile , Martin King's time was more than occupied - he made some two ...
... steps . " Long live the King ! " they shouted , " We ain't goin ' to ride the buses no more ! " For eight months , the slow processes of the law ground along . Meanwhile , Martin King's time was more than occupied - he made some two ...
Page 75
... step without one or two of them holding onto his hand . Years later , in Chicago , he would remember this visit . From Sokhodeora , they pushed on by train and truck to Shantiniketan , or " abode of peace " -the ashram of the great poet ...
... step without one or two of them holding onto his hand . Years later , in Chicago , he would remember this visit . From Sokhodeora , they pushed on by train and truck to Shantiniketan , or " abode of peace " -the ashram of the great poet ...
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... step in as assis- tant pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church . Now A. D. was ready to move on and was considering the pastorate of the First Baptist Church in Birmingham . Martin Sr. , eager to welcome his name- sake back as co - pastor ...
... step in as assis- tant pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church . Now A. D. was ready to move on and was considering the pastorate of the First Baptist Church in Birmingham . Martin Sr. , eager to welcome his name- sake back as co - pastor ...
Contents
1 AS THE TWIG IS BENT | 1 |
2 A PILGRIMAGE WITH GOD | 15 |
3 THE CALL TO GREATNESS | 30 |
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